- of Norfolk. The
present house was
built in 1829 by
architect William Donthorne. The hall is a
Grade II*
listed building.
Cromer Hall was
built in a variant...
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William John
Donthorn (
Donthorne in some sources) (1799 – 18 May 1859) was an
English architect, and one of the
founders of what
became the
Royal Institute...
- with the
gardens laid out by
Capability Brown. The design, by
William Donthorne, a
founder member of RIBA,
incorporated large quantities of
carved Medieval...
- in Pall Mall, London. An
adaptation of the
Corinthian order by
William Donthorne that used
turnip leaves and
mangelwurzel is
termed the
Agricultural order...
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Sessions House (1842),
Thorpe Road, Peterborough; W. J.
Donthorne, architect...
-
built in
Leicester Road to
house 158, to a
design by
architect William Donthorne. In the
First World War, the
building was used as an
auxiliary hospital...
- architects,
including Decimus Burton,
Philip Hardwick,
Thomas Allom,
William Donthorne,
Thomas Leverton Donaldson,
William Adams Nicholson, John
Buonarotti Papworth...
- Coke was
commemorated by the
Leicester Monument,
designed by
William Donthorne and
erected in 1845–1848 at a cost to the
tenants of the
estate of £4...
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Heronden Hall is a
Grade II
listed Gothic-style mansion,
designed by
William Donthorne in 1846 for
William Whelan. Its
large and/or old pubs are
generally owned...
- High
Cliff House, his father's
Georgian estate. The design, by
William Donthorne, a
founder member of RIBA,
incorporated large quantities of
carved Medieval...